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Stuller Promotes Taylor Burgess to Chief Merchandising, Marketing, and Sales Officer

Taylor will oversee merchandising, marketing, sales, and customization, supporting jewelers at every stage of their business.

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(PRESS RELEASE) LAFAYETTE, LA — Stuller announced the promotion of Taylor Burgess to Chief Merchandising, Marketing, and Sales Officer. In this expanded role, Taylor will lead the company’s merchandising, marketing, sales, and customization teams, continuing Stuller’s focus on serving jewelers at every stage of their business.

Stuller Promotes Taylor Burgess to Chief Merchandising, Marketing, and Sales Officer

Taylor Burgess

Taylor joined Stuller in 2013 after more than a decade in the retail fashion apparel industry with experience at both Nordstrom and JCPenney. Since entering the jewelry industry, she has played a key role in shaping merchandising and customer-focused strategies while building strong relationships across the industry.

“We are thrilled to have Taylor leading our merchandising, marketing, sales, and customization teams,” says Danny Clark, CEO. “Over the last decade, she has built a network within the jewelry industry that allows her to convert feedback into timely business strategies. Taylor has the heart of a servant, and I am confident that she will find new and exciting ways to add value to Stuller, our customers, our vendor partners, and our employees.”

Taylor has also been active in the jewelry industry, previously serving on the international board of the Women’s Jewelry Association. She is also a member of the 24 Karat Club of New York.

Outside of her role at Stuller, Taylor is committed to her Lafayette, Louisiana community, supporting local organizations such as Miles Perret Cancer Services. She and her husband are raising two sons and enjoy traveling together as a family.

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To learn more about Stuller’s entire leadership team visit: Stuller.com/About/Leadership

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